Last's week's Jackenhacks event, a light-hearted networking evening for technology PR professionals, was yet another cheeky success.
Some may have made comments about the limited capacity at the venue (a symptom of the success of the event really) and the poor sound system (always tricky in venues normally geared for music only), but that misses the point a bit - it's a bit of informal fun and being rough around the edges is all part of it.
During the evening I discovered that some people had taken my last post rather literally. It was, of course, a spoof. I suspect everyone who read to the final paragraph would have realised as much. But as I know from my journalism days, people don't often read all the way to the end of a story! It was good for the blog though - most hits I've ever had in a day. Comedy can be very effective in social media - but you have to get the tone right.
On the subject of tone, you may or may not find the video below by Andrew Smith from escherman of a suitable tone for office or familiy viewing, but it shows what can be done with a very cheap pocket video camera and some quick editing. (By the way, I don't know who that Tim Hoang is talking to.)

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